A chronic progressive anemia of older adults; thought to result from a lack of intrinsic factor (a substance secreted by the stomach that is responsible for the absorption of vitamin B12)
The perniciousanaemia and the physical changes attendant upon her turning suggested a dozen different diseases.
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But we seem to be suffering from a perniciousanaemia of the spirit that drags us down from inside.
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Treatment.-Thesame as for PerniciousAnaemia.
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" Perniciousanaemia," answered Helen promptly.
Uso de pernicious anemia em inglês
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It's a bad case of perniciousanemia, I should say.
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Conclusions: Gastric carcinoids are indolent tumors occurring with increasing frequency in patients with perniciousanemia.
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This case report demonstrates an example of a perniciousanemia with atypical and foudroyant clinical course.
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Primary or essential anemia includes chlorosis and perniciousanemia; secondary anemia results from hemorrhages, poor nourishment or intoxications, poisons.
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Cause of death perniciousanemia.'
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Objectives: To estimate the usefulness of serum tumor markers' monitoring, as predictors of gastric cancer in patients with perniciousanemia.
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In his middle life, at about the time such things were known about, it was discovered that he had perniciousanemia.
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The diagnosis of perniciousanemia was confirmed by the low cobalamin (vitamin B12) serum level and the presence of atrophic gastritis.
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The differential diagnosis for chest pain is long, and while this is a well-described symptom of perniciousanemia, the disease itself is relatively unusual.
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Results: Mean followup for perniciousanemia patients was 6 years after antrectomy and 1 to 10 years after endoscopic resection or biopsy.
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Conclusions: Serum CA-15.3 shows an aberrant increase in untreated patients with perniciousanemia, which is reversed after the correction of the anemia.
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Study design: Between 1990 and 2003, we studied 8 women and 10 men with perniciousanemia and gastric carcinoids; their mean age was 50 years.
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Possible diagnosis: Perniciousanemia, primary or secondary; previous exam shows 86% hemoglobin.
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'And how he might have died of perniciousanemia... what our grandfathers would have called just wasting away.